Britain Mulling 'Technical Measures' against Internet Pirates

Woohoo potentially even more traffic shaping and the like?

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gotta love the greedy companies charging £10+ for a crappy cd of 12 songs and start bawling their eyes out when people don't want to pay for it

what do you expect
 
Blah blah blah, sick of the controlling that goes on in this country. Everything is monitored anyway, what ever you search for Virgin, BT and Sky sell that information. They will always try to control your life because they get away with it, well I say we stand and unite against this quite frankly shiet and refuse to use providers. I actually am disgusted and annoyed at the amount of control that has been put into the Internet. I remember when you could do what you want, I don't give 2 shiets about some music company who is crying because their sales are lower because some people can't afford music. Why would I go and purchase a CD or buy from iTunes if I can't even afford to buy tissue!

Here is a tip for you: don't make music if you can't take it. You see MP's and insiders spending money on their 3rd house and pizza's but we can't even download a few songs.

TBH I don't care if they stopped making music anyway, I mainly listen to the self made stuff anyway. GREED GREED GREED!!!

How can they say a music track is worth £1.60, I think I should be the one to decide how much I want to spend on a track that I will listen to once.
 
name='Youngie1337' said:
well I say we stand and unite against this quite frankly shiet and refuse to use providers.

And how do you plan on getting onto the web then?
 
name='Ham' said:
And how do you plan on getting onto the web then?

I'll beam a signal into space, which connects to my special data transponder, we will then all connect and use an intranet and share files and talk on BORG chat. We can all play CSS on LAN and all live happily ever after.

That would teach them.
 
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